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I'm only 60 seconds into the video but... isn't she describing every industry ever?

 

"There are 50-50 women and men at the lower levels"? WHAT?? It's nowhere near that figure. Not for IBD, Not for PE, CERTAINLY NOT for S&T.

 
GS"There are 50-50 women and men at the lower levels"? WHAT?? It's nowhere near that figure. Not for IBD, Not for PE, CERTAINLY NOT for S&T.
she just made it up to give her other points of sexism more weight.
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GS"There are 50-50 women and men at the lower levels"? WHAT?? It's nowhere near that figure. Not for IBD, Not for PE, CERTAINLY NOT for S&T.
Well women are about 50% of the college graduates, so it follows that every college major must be 50% men/50% women and every profession that requires a college degree must be gender balanced at the outset.........riiiiiiight? Otherwise, it 'proves' sexism......riiiiiiight? I think that is the logic that is probably being followed.
 

50/50 (sex break down), lol, I think that is a little hyperbole. As you go up the corporate ladder, diversity diminishes? Once again, no revelations, here.

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Says she is very liberal on ratemyprofessor. Figured as much when I heard the bogus Euro-American crap.

FYI lady, I am American, no Euro needed.

And what is this catchall "worked on Wall Street". She is an antro major. What did she do, a summer internship in the BO. Get real.

 

How come I never her women talk about the lack of men in nursing (very high paying). Or the disproportionate amount of women in teaching?

Oh wait, that is right. Unfairness is only a one way street.

 

It is just some bogus liberal term to try and highlight the fact that Europeans came to this continent and took over. It is in vogue to make conquering something to be ashamed about. Hence the rise of the metro sexual, beta man.

Just like how people trash Columbus.

 
TNAIt is just some bogus liberal term to try and highlight the fact that Europeans came to this continent and took over. It is in vogue to make conquering something to be ashamed about. Hence the rise of the metro sexual, beta man.

Just like how people trash Columbus.

Eh. She has a point there. That was some rough shit with all the genocide and the infected blankets and the trail of tears. But, Italian-American, German-American, Swedish-American are all terms Ive heard. Euro-American seems a bit broad.

 
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TNAIt is just some bogus liberal term to try and highlight the fact that Europeans came to this continent and took over. It is in vogue to make conquering something to be ashamed about. Hence the rise of the metro sexual, beta man.

Just like how people trash Columbus.

Eh. She has a point there. That was some rough shit with all the genocide and the infected blankets and the trail of tears. But, Italian-American, German-American, Swedish-American are all terms Ive heard. Euro-American seems a bit broad.

Yeah and Europe was formed the same way. Humans are nasty little creatures. The more we hyphenate things the less we are unified as a nation. If you've been here at least a generation you are American, plain and simple.

 

she hasn't really told us anything you can't learn just by reading target vs. non-target threads on WSO... i.e. very little.

she also misdiagnoses the causes of the financial crisis. it's not a moral or cultural failing on behalf of young wallstreeters, although there certainly a bit of that around.

to understand the causes of the financial crisis one needs to look at actual centres of power. the institutions that support the system and the people at the top of the pyramid in the banks, legislature and the state/semi-state bureaucracy.

The big banks are autocracies. They're not shaped by their recruits, rather they mould them to fit their purposes.

 

I did some studies of my own, and discovered some fascinating results. It turns out that Wall Street discriminates against those that don't wear shirts and pants. The typical profile of a recruit is a very temperature sensitive individual who owns many brands of apparel even though the majority are fully clothed. Now I know that my findings are going to incite all sorts of pejoratives to be thrown at me, but I would argue that as you get higher up in the echelon of Wall Street, the less pubic hair displays you get.

 

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